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Chapter4ControllingMonitorQuality
4-2. Checking Grayscale
This function allows you to execute Grayscale Check and view the latest result. In addition, when the schedule is
set using RadiCS, the next grayscale check schedule appears.
Executing Grayscale Check
Attention
Perform the Grayscale Check based on the actual temperature and illuminance of the working environment.
Procedure
1. Choose “RadiCS SelfQC” from the Adjustment menu, and choose
.
2. Choose “Grayscale Check” from the “RadiCS SelfQC” menu, and choose
.
3. Select “Execute” with
or .
4. Choose
to exit.
Grayscale Check is executed.
Viewing Grayscale Check result
Attention
The result can be viewed when “QC History” is “On”.
Procedure
1. Choose “RadiCS SelfQC” from the Adjustment menu, and choose
.
2. Choose “Grayscale Check” from the “RadiCS SelfQC” menu, and choose
.
3. Select “Result” with
or .
4. Select “DICOM”, “Custom”, “CAL1, “CAL2” or “CAL3” with
or .
5. Choose
to exit.
Up to the ve latest Grayscale Check results (Passed/Failed/Canceled/ERR) appear.
4-3. Acquiring Life Prediction Data
The data necessary to predict the monitor life can be acquired.
Note
Data are collected every 100 hours.
When you select “Power Save”, data are collected when the mode switches to Power Save or the secondary power off after
the above timing is reached.
When you select “Routine”, data are saved after the following times have elapsed.
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500, 1000, 2000, 4000, 7000, 10000, 15000, 20000, 25000, 30000 hours
Procedure
1. Select “RadiCS SelfQC” from the Adjustment menu, and choose
.
2. Select “LEA” from “RadiCS SelfQC”, and choose
.
3. Select “Meas. Frequency” with
or .
4. Select “Power Save”, “Routine”, or “Off” with
or .
5. Choose
to exit.